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Don Konipol My Take on Every Thread in the Wholesaling Forum
15 November 2021 | 109 replies
I agree that new members may never come back after some comments returned to them and while that is disappointing, people need to have a tad thicker skin in the real estate industry.
Michael Emanuel Low Cash Flow
23 January 2024 | 5 replies
You won't be disappointed."
Dru Hill What do you look for in a Real Estate Agent?
20 November 2023 | 13 replies
(the answer was no, and although I was incredibly disappointed, we walked).
Joanna Valdez Interior Design School
17 October 2021 | 4 replies
. ;-) She was always disappointed that the budget just didn't allow for most of her selections on the first go around.
Chelsey Pratt My name is Chelsey Pratt
13 February 2024 | 3 replies
I can probably guarantee with near certainty that anyone who pays five figures for a guru training will end up completely disappointed.  
Mindy Jensen Analyzing Deals: How Can We Help?
1 December 2020 | 90 replies
There's a similar disappointing story (which I won't get into now) with my dad's metal roof that was done very quickly but poorly and not noticed until mold was found between roof and ceiling. 
Todd Garrison Rich Dad "Advanced Training" seminars?
26 February 2018 | 202 replies
By the end of the third day, I was actually disappointed it was over.
Kay March Applicant for Rental Claims U.S. Air Force Employment
27 June 2013 | 11 replies
My only disappointment with military so far is that they get re-stationed.
Blake La Grange Spartan Invest Turnkey Case Study
1 March 2020 | 98 replies
like I said just be uber conservative in your numbers so your not disappointed.. things just never go as planned.. its always takes longer and it always cost more..
Victor H nieves MEMPHIS INVESTMENT PROPERTIES Case Study
15 October 2022 | 148 replies
@Victor H nieves  that's more realistic  and you do have a lease fee of one months rent when you get a new tenant and if you own this 10 years you will have 4 to 5 lease fee's minimum .. unless management takes a very reduced fee or you get lucky and get a long term tenant. pretty much anyone buying 1% or so rule property is going to net 5 to 8% COC with 20% down.. over time.. and if you get that tenant from hell you will net nothing or go in the negative.If you get a great tenant that stays for years does not damage ( pretty rare frankly) then you could do better.but its best to be realistic than to do blue sky performa's and then be disappointed later .. the idea behind these rentals is very much lost in the cash flow is king debate.. the idea behind owning rentals is to get them paid for as QUICK as possible.. that's when you loving life.. up until then its managing expense's and you should put every dime back into them to pay down debt and or keep them in good shape.. the other thing is you should be buying were there is a reasonable expectation that values will climb some what you need that to offset sales cost when you do finally exit.Now many folks I fund over the years they are buying with the intention of never selling and they have goals to own 100 or more..